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In the Cybersecurity world today, there is one methodology that has proven to be quite effective in determining the security vulnerabilities of any business entity: Penetration Testing. It can be explicitly defined as follows:

“It is the practice of testing a computer system, network, or web application, to find the vulnerabilities that an attacker can exploit.”

Pen Testing can be done either manually or via the use of automated software packages, and it typically involves four primary steps:

Gathering as much information and data as possible about the target before the actual test is conducted;

Determining any known and unknown entry points;

Attempting the actual Cyber-attack (or break in);

Reporting the findings back to the relevant parties.

There is no doubt that all of these steps are important, but it is the last one which is probably the most crucial-after all, you need to know the results and interpret them to take the corrective actions needed. In this article, we examine some of the top Pen Testing Tools with robust reporting features that you and your team can use.

The Top 5 Pen Testing & Reporting Tools

Currently, this is the most widely used Pen Testing tool. The name “Metasploit” comes from the term exploit. In other words, this software package can literally “exploit” software code of any kind of application and can even deliver a specific payload which can examine the vulnerabilities and the weaknesses of the target, which go unnoticed. This tool can be used across a wide variety of environments, which includes both hardware and software platforms. It can also run on Open Source (Linux, Apache, etc.) and Closed Source Operating Systems (Apple iOS and OS X, Windows, etc.).

The reporting tools that come with Metasploit are highly customizable, and more detail on how to use them can be seen at this link:

It is primary “sweet spot” is in conducting compliance checks, to make sure that your client is up to “snuff” with the latest federal mandates and regulations. Apart from being a Pen Testing tool, it is also deemed to be one of the most “robust” vulnerability identifier technologies that are available on the market today.

The reports that can be can be created are sorted out by the host that is being examined, and also by the specific Pen Testing feature that is being used. Further details on the reporting tools found in Nessus can be seen at this link:

Although this tool can be used in a wide variety of Pen Testing environments, it has one primary purpose: The examination of network protocols, an analysis of the data and information that reside in the data packets, and any kind of encryption and decryption protocols that are used. Wireshark is used heavily by both the commercial and the non-commercial sectors, not-for-profit agencies, and even government entities as well.

Wireshark uses charts and views primarily as its main reporting functionalities. Specific details about it can be seen at this link:

This tool is classified as an overall scanner, and many Pen Testers attest to how powerful it is when scanning for weaknesses and holes. For instance, it can scan for over 100 vulnerabilities, which include the following:

SQL code injection;

Cross-site scripting;

Flash cross-domain policies;

Cleartext submission of passwords;

Its reporting tools come with the following functionalities:

Target Site Map:

This displays all of the content which has been discovered at those points that are being Pen Tested. This is all displayed in a tree-like fashion, which shows all of the vulnerabilities found as well as their severity levels. This is illustrated below:

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Customized Advisories:

This feature details the full content about the Security vulnerabilities which have been found, as a well as displaying a plan as to how to remedy them. An example of this is as follows:

Evidence:

Each Security vulnerability and weakness which has been discovered comes with the actual evidence to support it. This is particularly useful for software developers to quickly discover the holes and backdoors in the source code that they create, and how it should be fixed to the best extent possible.

Easy to understand reports:

All of the data that is found in each scan can be created into an HTML format with the most relevant information highlighted. This is an example:

A trial version of Burpsuite can be downloaded at this link; but after that expires, the costs are $349.00 per year per user:

Unlike the other Pen Testing tools as described in this article, this one actually scans for the entire infrastructure of a business or a corporation. Their tools are grouped under one category called the “Retina Community.” It can actually be viewed more as a Vulnerability Management platform. For example, it can scan for the following categories within an organization:

Conclusions

Overall, this article has examined some of the top Pen Testing tools (as well as their reporting features) which are being used the most thus far. Obviously, there is a quite a bit out there that you and your team can choose from. However, deciding the specific Pen Tool(s) to be used is primarily dependent upon the needs of your client, but also the environment that is being tested and the IT assets which reside in them.

Ravi is a Business Development Specialist for BiometricNews.Net, Inc., a technical communications and content marketing firm based out of Chicago, IL. The business was started in 2009, and has clients all over the world. Ravi’s primary area of expertise is Biometrics. In this regard, he has written and published two books through CRC Press. He is also a regular columnist for the Journal of Documents and Identity, a leading security publication based out of Amsterdam.
You can visit the company’s website at www.biometricnews.net (or http://biometricnews.blog/); and contact Ravi at ravi.das@biometricnews.net.

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